Dmitry,
I still have win95-osr2 loaded on a machine. Let me know what I need to
run
the test on that box and I would glad to do so if this would help out.
-- Jeff S
>From: "Dmitry Timoshkov" <dmitry at baikal.ru>
>"Shachar Shemesh" <wine-devel at sun.consumer.org.il> wrote:
>> > So, what's the problem - you ask? While my view of what should happen is
> > obviously consistant with that of Wine's - i.e. - the locale should
> > select which menu to use, Windows displays the English locale ONLY. The
> > only way I could make it display the Hebrew one was by changing the
> > language on the English one to something else (French).
>>I revived my old test for FindResource and now I see what are you talking
>about.
>LoadStringA/W and FindResourceA/W under Win2000 do search for language
>resource
>in the following order:
>1. Neutral language with neutral sublanguage
>2. LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_DEFAULT
>3. LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_NEUTRAL
>4. Current locale lang id
>5. Current locale lang id with neutral sublanguage
>6. Return first in the list
>>But that means that the whole our internationalization will not work, if
>we will go that way. But the question I have is: had I made an error when
>I did the test under Win95OSR2 or MS has changed algorithm since then?
>>--
>Dmitry.
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